Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market

This paper estimates offset and sterilization coefficients in Malaysia with the objective to assess the relevance of the Impossible Trinity for policy. The paper finds that Malaysia had scope for independent monetary policy in the short run; but in the longer run only under managed floating or ca...

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Main Authors: Ewe, Ghee Lim, Soo, Khoon Goh
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Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2016
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spelling my.usm.eprints.30065 http://eprints.usm.my/30065/ Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market Ewe, Ghee Lim Soo, Khoon Goh HB172.5 - Macroeconomics HG1-9999 Finance This paper estimates offset and sterilization coefficients in Malaysia with the objective to assess the relevance of the Impossible Trinity for policy. The paper finds that Malaysia had scope for independent monetary policy in the short run; but in the longer run only under managed floating or capital controls. The loss of long-run monetary autonomy under peg/open capital was in line with the trinity, and may be one reason the peg was eventually abandoned for managed floating in year 2005. The results suggest that managed floating with sterilizations could be a viable monetary strategy for emerging markets facing volatile capital flows. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/30065/1/Is%20Malaysia%20exempted%20abstract.pdf Ewe, Ghee Lim and Soo, Khoon Goh (2016) Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market. Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies. ISSN 1752-0843 (Print) 1752-0851 (Online) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17520843.2016.1151907 10.1080/17520843.2016.1151907
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Ewe, Ghee Lim
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Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market
description This paper estimates offset and sterilization coefficients in Malaysia with the objective to assess the relevance of the Impossible Trinity for policy. The paper finds that Malaysia had scope for independent monetary policy in the short run; but in the longer run only under managed floating or capital controls. The loss of long-run monetary autonomy under peg/open capital was in line with the trinity, and may be one reason the peg was eventually abandoned for managed floating in year 2005. The results suggest that managed floating with sterilizations could be a viable monetary strategy for emerging markets facing volatile capital flows.
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author Ewe, Ghee Lim
Soo, Khoon Goh
author_facet Ewe, Ghee Lim
Soo, Khoon Goh
author_sort Ewe, Ghee Lim
title Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market
title_short Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market
title_full Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market
title_fullStr Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market
title_full_unstemmed Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market
title_sort is malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? an empirical analysis for an emerging market
publisher Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.usm.my/30065/1/Is%20Malaysia%20exempted%20abstract.pdf
http://eprints.usm.my/30065/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17520843.2016.1151907
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